Went to some shoreline behind the LB breakwall today to fish the 2 hours before low tide. Switched out the original drags for fresh carbon drags on the Calcutta and cleaned out the sand that it took on during the fight with that leo.
20 minutes in I hooked something in between twitches of the LC. Started playing it like a fish until I saw it was weeds.
10 minutes later I hooked something in between twitches of the LC, dead weight again, and then after a few seconds I got head shakes. Big wide head shakes. Seemed very different from a dang ol shark. 60bpm on the bounces. Then I saw water flumes from the tail on the surface, several feet apart as it moved parallel to the beach. Not losing line but not even a chance of turning it. Then it came unbuttoned. Pretty sure that was quite easily a 30"+ fish. Heart broken but also just flat-out impressed.
Kept casting in the spot and 5 casts later I had a blowup in 6" of water by probably a sub-legal. Missed connection.
Nothing else so I kept moving. Nothing for a while and then after another hour I had something hit the LC 3 times between twitches but it never connected.
Nothing else. Just a report to say that fishing for halibut isn't as boring as I used to believe.